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Peggy Rajski is a trailblazing American filmmaker whose poignant, socially conscious films have made a lasting impact. Though her resume spans diverse genres, Rajski's work is unified by its empathetic and nuanced exploration of LGBTQ+ experiences. Rajski first garnered widespread acclaim with her 1994 short film "Trevor," which followed the emotional journey of a gay teenager struggling with isolation and self-acceptance. The film's sensitive, naturalistic style and heartfelt performances earned it the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short. This landmark achievement not only celebrated Rajski's talent as a director, but also brought greater visibility to LGBTQ+ narratives on the cinematic stage. In the decades since, Rajski has continued to craft films that grapple with complex identity, relationships, and social issues. Her 2008 German-language feature "Wenn Mutti wüsste..." tackled themes of family, sexuality, and self-discovery with tenderness and insight. Most recently, Rajski directed the 2010 anthology film "Boys On Film 4: Protect Me From What I Want," which showcased a diverse array of queer-centric shorts. Throughout her versatile career, Rajski has consistently used the power of cinema to shed light on marginalized voices and perspectives, cementing her reputation as a vital, socially conscious storyteller.